Just checked it out. Great work! Clean UI, most of my suggestions is with the copy - a few tweaks here and there.

The sign up button at the bottom, for example, you can make it more personalized to the user. So instead of "Get the latest language learning resources before everyone else!", you can say something like "Get the latest language learning resources for your chosen language!"

Another 'not too important' suggestion, if you can make the 'hola' in the second fold change to other languages too, that will be great, so its not just hello to hola, but hello to various languages like the top fold.

If I think of anything else, I'll share! For now, these are my Newbie Designer/Copywriter-by-day feedback

Also, second fold, you said online resources, but in the third fold, you said online and offline resources.

On the library page as well, maybe you as little lingua, can pick top 3 or top 4 for each language. Because having too many options is akin to doing a Google Search, you see all these language learning resources but don't know which to choose. There's too many options plus some apps seem to pop up in every language e.g. Duolingo.

But if you show just 3 or 4 apps per language (maybe even rate them with stars and Google reviews) and then say "see more options." It may make it easier for the language learner to choose because they know that these top 3 or 4 have risen to the top of Little Lingua.

And then if the site gets big, you may even get these little language apps to want to be featured as top apps on Little Lingua. Make sense?

@kelechi thanks Kelechi! I made this with @mmchris, love the idea of rotating through different languages for the 'hola'!

All great suggestions for the copy, we'll adapt all those ideas! Here is a thread of our Product Hunt launch. It shows how we pivoted during the launch and made it crowdsourced. Always listening and improving!:

There were quite a few useful tools that helped us make this, I'll write up on my learnings including the different approaches to building products - MVP/prototypes!

@bengunbharta Hey thanks for this feedback, yeah there's definitely a lot to be improved visually as you outline. It was kind of a proof of concept to see initial feedback on an idea and actually ended up 2nd on Show Hacker News today, which was really unexpected:

I'd like to iron out those bugs and issues, but we're first focusing on getting the purpose and direction of the site right. The elements on the page may change as we adapt to the feedback we've gained.

For example, after the Product Hunt Launch, we embedded the actual spreadsheets into the homepage to provide more meaning:

Your points are spot on though, and thanks a lot for going through them all! Not entirely sure where this project is going, or how much time to spend on it, but it's quite a fun one.

@Graeme Just saw the HN thread. I've never seen a human-friendly product they like. HN reminds me of a foodie blog I used to follow where people would take someone to task for using store-bought infused oil rather than preparing it from scratch with $$$ ingredients and aging it for 3 months. Your actual market is closer to a lifestyle or growth-hacking audience where they have a customer base or followers in a particular country and communication rather than 'language' is the goal. If I may ask, is your internal debate to pursue it time vs money or just that you are prioritizing other projects?